Posted: Mon 14th Mar 2016

‘Severe Delays’ For Rail Users Travelling Between Wrexham & Bidston

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This article is old - Published: Monday, Mar 14th, 2016

Rail users travelling between Wrexham and Bidston this afternoon are being advised of ‘severe delays’ to the service this afternoon.

Arriva Trains Wales are advising passengers travelling between Wrexham and Bidston of delays and train cancellations which will affect their travel times this afternoon.

Information is vague at the moment, however the official details provided by Arriva Trains Wales state that there is a ‘problem currently under investigation’.

As a result the train will be starting late from Wrexham Central and is expected to be around 16 minutes late.

The train will be terminated at Shotton High Level and will no longer call at Neston, Heswall, Upton and Bidston.

Alternative transport has been arranged with Pat’s coaches.

Passengers may be entitled to compensation for the delay caused to this journey. Full details of Arriva Trains Wales compensation policy and a claim form can be found at
www.arrivatrainswales.co.uk/PassengersCharter/



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